
UTSA starting pitcher Conor Myles worked into the sixth inning Saturday as UTSA beat East Carolina 6-1 at Roadrunner Field. – Photo by Joe Alexander
By Jerry Briggs
Special for The JB Replay
The American Conference showdown is all tied up.
UTSA evened the three-game weekend series at one win apiece Saturday with a 6-1 victory over East Carolina before 1,174 fans at Roadrunner Field.
The rubber match is scheduled Sunday at 1 p.m.
Drew Detlefsen doubled, homered and scored twice to back the pitching of starter Conor Myles and reliever Sam Simmons.
Myles pitched five innings and earned the win, improving to 3-1, while Simmons worked the last four and notched his third save.
East Carolina starter Ryan Towers, who didn’t make it out of a wild first inning, took the loss and fell to 2-1.
Towers gave up five runs, four of them earned, on five hits. He was replaced without recording an out.
Records
East Carolina 16-11-1, 3-2
UTSA 18-9, 3-2
Coming up
East Carolina at UTSA, Sunday, 1 p.m.
UTSA at Incarnate Word, Tuesday, 2 p.m.
UTSA at Rice, Thursday, 6:30 p.m.
UTSA at Rice, Saturday, 6:30 p.m.
UTSA at Rice, Sunday, 1 p.m.
A turning point
The game turned on events in the first inning. After Myles yielded a couple of hits and then worked his way out of a jam with a runner at third base, the Roadrunners exploded for five runs on five hits and a couple of costly errors in the bottom half.

Drew Detlefsen churns around third base, headed for home, on a throwing error by East Carolina shortstop Nick Parham in the first inning. – Photo by Joe Alexander
On the first pitch to the Roadrunners, Caden Miller swatted it up the middle for a single. With Drew Detlefsen at the plate, more good things started to happen for UTSA.
Detlefsen smoked a drive to the base of the left field wall. Austin Irby played it off the carom and fired to the cutoff man, shortstop Nick Parham. As Parham wheeled around, Miller was sliding into third, so he looked at second and cocked his throwing arm in hopes that he might have a play on Detlefsen.
As it turned out, Parham didn’t have a play, but in trying to hold onto the ball, it slipped out out of his hand. The arm motion subsequently sent it bounding across the outfield with nobody in position to pick it up.
As a result, UTSA fans started to cheer and Miller scored easily, with Detlefsen coming all the way around to cross home plate on what evolved into a two-base throwing error and a 2-0 lead for the Roadrunners.

Drew Detlefsen enjoys the moment after lining a ball off the left field wall and then scoring on a two-base throwing error by the Pirates’ shortstop. – Photo by Joe Alexander
Christian Hallmark’s impact
UTSA outfielder Christian Hallmark has played a major role in the Roadrunners’ fast start to the season.
A sophomore junior college transfer and the son of the head coach, Hallmark’s slash line (batting average/on-base percentage/slugging percentage) is a good one — .325/.441/.519.
But, it doesn’t tell the whole story. Hallmark’s speed on the bases can cause heartburn in the visitors’ dugout. Case in point, the first inning of Saturday’s game.
With UTSA leading 3-0, Hallmark stepped to the plate as the first batter to face East Carolina relief pitcher Gavin Marley. On base for the Roadrunners were Andrew Stucky at second and Garrett Gruell at first.
Hallmark chopped a ground ball to the right side, fielded by East Carolina first baseman Austin Irby. Irby pivoted and threw to second to get a force play out on Gruell. But with Hallmark running hard, Pirates shortstop Nick Parham threw wildly to first.

Christian Hallmark knows he is safe at home after scoring from third on a sacrifice fly in the first inning. – Photo by Joe Alexander. – Photo by Joe Alexander
As the ball skipped off to the side of the playing field, Stucky came around to score to make it 4-0, and Hallmark turned on the jets and made it all the way to second.
With Josh Arquette at bat for the Roadrunners, UTSA took a chance, with Hallmark accelerating and trying to steal third. He made it. With a perfect slide to the outside of the bag, he beat the throw. East Carolina appealed the call, but umpires confirmed it on review.
Now standing on third, Hallmark made a nuisance of himself once again. As Arquette lifted a fly ball into shallow center, East Carolina freshman center fielder Grady Lenahan ran in to make the catch, only to realize that Hallmark was tagging up and trying to score.
Score, he did. The UTSA speedster arrived just before the throw, sliding in for the Roadrunners’ fifth run of the inning as the fans who had suffered through a 3-0 loss on Friday night celebrated a 5-0 lead.

Christian Hallmark scores in the first inning on a slide past East Carolina catcher Walker Barron. – Photo by Joe Alexander



















